Use this public screening tool to recognise whether your symptoms and bleeding or recovery pattern may deserve earlier anemia review or testing.
A public tool on the InsideHer website
Designed to help people recognise patterns earlier and prepare for clearer care conversations.
Anemia risk can be hard to recognise when heavy bleeding, dizziness, fatigue, and recovery strain are treated as separate problems. This tool keeps them together in one picture so the pattern is easier to spot and describe.
What to do first
Move through the steps in order, select only what is clearly true, and use the result as a care-prep summary rather than a final answer.
How it works
You move through higher-weight symptom groups, supportive clues, broader context, and urgent flags. InsideHer then gives you a clearer signal summary and suggested next step.
What it helps with
Recognising whether heavy bleeding, dizziness, breathlessness, low stamina, pregnancy depletion, or postpartum recovery strain may fit an iron-loss or anemia-risk pattern.
What this does not do
This tool does not diagnose anemia and it does not replace blood tests or urgent medical review. If you have fainting, chest pain, shortness of breath at rest, or very heavy active bleeding, seek medical care promptly.
Your current anemia screening result
Bleeding burden, dizziness, breathlessness, low stamina, and repeat disruption drive the signal here.
No strong anemia-risk pattern from this screen alone
Your current answers do not show a strong higher-risk pattern from this screen by themselves, but ongoing symptoms can still deserve testing or review.
Signal score
0
Estimated likelihood
Lower screening signal
Lower signal
Recommended next step
If symptoms are worsening, bleeding is becoming heavier, or activity tolerance is clearly falling, seek review anyway rather than relying on a low score.
This is a less clear classic pattern, not a dismissal.
A lower signal does not mean your symptoms are not real. It means the pattern is less clearly classic in this tool, and ongoing disruptive symptoms still deserve review.
Turn result into action
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Name the signal
Keep the main symptom pattern visible.
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Save the follow-up
Put the result into My Plan so it becomes a next step, not a forgotten score.
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Bring it into care
Use Summary when you need a clinician-ready handoff.
Local follow-up
What this result means in Global guidance
Screening timing, referral thresholds, and follow-up pathways vary by country. Use this result to prepare for care, not as a universal rule.
Signal band
Lower signal
Likely driver
The pattern is mixed enough that anemia review may still be worth discussing.
Clinical stance
Monitor, but do not dismiss
Recommended next step
If symptoms are worsening, bleeding is becoming heavier, or activity tolerance is clearly falling, seek review anyway rather than relying on a low score.
Step 1 of 5
Core anemia and iron-risk features
These are the highest-weight symptoms and histories in this screen.